Paris Saint-Germain head coach Thomas Tuchel has labelled a potential bid for Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann as 'not realistic' as the club are more interested in signing defensive-minded players, while Pep Guardiola has claimed Manchester City 'do not have the money'.

PSG romped their way to yet another Ligue 1 title this season, firmly out of sight of second-placed Lille with two games still to play, but an underwhelming Champions League campaign has seen questions asked of the French champions.

Tuchel himself has touched on the club's problems before, citing a lack of depth in key areas as one of Les Parisiens' areas to improve ahead of the new season, with the likes of Marquinhos and Dani Alves having been played out of position due to a dearth of midfield options.

It has led to reports that Griezmann will be a target following his decision to leave Atletico this summer, but Tuchel has ruled out an approach for the France international.

"Griezmann could play for any team in the world," Tuchel told a press conference on Friday. "He would please any coach, but right now signing him is not realistic for PSG. We are looking for players who fit a certain profile, we need to be realistic.

"We need defensive players and we have to start with that. There are things to improve and we need to do that by creating a team with more reliable players who have the ability to play a lot of games for us at this level.

"We know very well how we can produce big performances and this is the most important thing. It will take more defensive players to change our style and our mentality, but we don't need a lot. We need to continue to improve."

City boss Guardiola, meanwhile, amid reports that Griezmann could be on his way to England to play for the Catalan boss, also ruled out a move, telling his own press conference: "People from Barcelona don't have to be worried, we are not going to buy Griezmann. We don't have the money."